2014
DOI: 10.1007/s38313-014-0132-x
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Diesel RME Ethanol Fuel For Diesel Engines

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“…In this context, it is important to notice that alcohols include oxygen in the fuel molecule and could be blended with fossil-based fuel to operate both spark and compression ignition engines [6,7]. Alcohols, both short chain (namely methanol [8], ethanol [9,10] and butanol [11]) and longer chain alcohols [12], i.e. 1-hexanol [13], cyclohexanol [14] and n-octanol [15] have been used in compression ignition engines, promoting a better combustion and lower gaseous and particle emissions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, it is important to notice that alcohols include oxygen in the fuel molecule and could be blended with fossil-based fuel to operate both spark and compression ignition engines [6,7]. Alcohols, both short chain (namely methanol [8], ethanol [9,10] and butanol [11]) and longer chain alcohols [12], i.e. 1-hexanol [13], cyclohexanol [14] and n-octanol [15] have been used in compression ignition engines, promoting a better combustion and lower gaseous and particle emissions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%